Laurel Canyon Is an Essential Look at the California Folk Scene of the '60s
accessed rare footage and recordings and conducted new interviews with Linda Ronstadt, Bonnie Raitt, Don Henley, Michelle Phillips, and Jackson Brown for the series.Ellwood depicts a world that feels like a lifetime ago—a period where Eric Clapton and Joni Mitchell met for the first time at a barbecue hosted by Mama Cass, and the Beatles were acolytes of Little Richard. The volume of art created within the area can’t be overstated.
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